Ruth Wilson has said that marriage is a ‘dogmatic and restrictive institution’.
The actress, 40, who has been dating an American writer, whose identity she has kept a mystery, for years, said: “I believe in connections.
“I’ve got a very strong relationship, and have had for a number of years.
“I believe the value of having someone in your life who understands you and sees you is enormous and I’m so glad I have it. But I don’t believe in institutions.”
She added to The Guardian: "I feel slightly restricted by having to conform to someone else’s idea of what a relationship is, or where you should be at this time in your life.
“It feels dogmatic to me.”
The Surrey-born star joked that she must’ve got her views on marriage from her grandfather, Alexander Wilson – a writer, spy and polygamist – whose life was portrayed in 2018 historical drama Mrs Wilson, in which the actress played her own grandmother.
“Yeah, it’s genetics,” she said. “You know, my grandfather died before I was even born, and my parents have a great marriage. It must have skipped a generation.”
Wilson, who is returning to BBC’s hit fantasy drama His Dark Materials for Series 3, also said she is reluctant to start a family because she doesn’t agree with the notion that you “can do it all”.
“I think about having children, and I don’t know how I could do the career I do with a child,” she admitted.
“I do question how that’s possible. The travel. The amount of mind time it takes me. I’m not sure how I could do it.
“I think it’s a myth that you can do it all and do it all easily. It’s just not the case – and shouldn’t be, probably.
“It’s a mad world, a wonderful world, and I love it. But it makes those other choices in life difficult.”